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38 ❙ WATTPoultryUSA ❱❱PRODUCT REVIEW wheel drive loader features a roomy operator's platform and was designed for good visibility, simple operation and easy transportation to work sites. www.sellickequipment.com RECENT PROJECTS: * Funding in support of the National Academies' Nutrient Requirements for Swine, Beef and Dairy * Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) research * The Council on Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) Report "Animal Feed vs. Human Food: Challenges and Opportunities in Sustaining Animal Agriculture Toward 2050" * National Salmonella Feed Sampling Project * "How Will We Feed Livestock as Agriculture Evolves in the 21st Century" national study conducted by the Council for Food and Agricultural Resource Economics (C-FARE) SELLICK EQUIPMENT LIMITED TRUCK-MOUNTED FORKLIFT OSSID 500IM INTERMITTENT MOTION LEAK-RESISTANT STRETCH OVERWRAPPER The Sellick Equipment Limited STM55LP truck-mounted forklift is a fully-functional forklift that will self-load on a truck or trailer. This allows you to deliver loads in areas that traditionally do not have an unloading method available. Not only can you safely unload, but you can place it exactly where your customer needs it. The low profile, 5,500-pound, three- The Ossid 500im intermittent motion leak resistant stretch overwrapper is designed for red meat, pork, poultry and produce packers that want a quality end-seal machine at an entrylevel price. The 500im features an open stainless steel frame, a variety of standard features and a wrap rate of up to 35 trays per minute. www.ossid.com Brought to you by IFEEDER - Sustaining the future of food and feed production through education and research. www.ifeeder.org Special Anniversary Edition of available now The Summer 2014 issue of SideRoads celebrates Walinga's 60th Anniversary, featuring a special section sharing the company's rich history and commentary on the past and future of the global feed industry. Read this special digital issue today at www.SideRoads.net!
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